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The Final Sound - Nationalist New Wave
2016-05-19 22:40:23 Post No. 65011097
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The Final Sound - Nationalist New Wave
Anonymous
2016-05-19 22:40:23
Post No. 65011097
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If you have even the slightest inclination towards synth-driven rock, then you are hereby commanded to listen to this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wM4YamvQiNI
From Southampton, the Final Sound originally formed in January 1983, starting with a line-up of Joanne Keal on vocals, James Cross on bass and Steve X on guitar, backing tapes and keyboards. In March 1983, Steve Pearson joined as drummer. December 1983 saw Tony Mitchell of Synthpop band Visual Displays join the band as keyboard player. Over the next two years, the Final Sound suffered a number of line-up changes, leaving just Steve X and Tony Mitchell in the band, both of whom were dedicated nationalists.
The band allegedly produced one demo called "Play to Win", but it has yet to surface. Only the song "Genetics" made it to record:
Walking through the ghetto on my way home
I suddenly realize that I'm alone
Is it the color of my skin or the color of my hair
Or is it just the clothes I wear
Why you're follow this way all home
Black pigmentation: genetic deviation
I'm not surprised that things aren't said
When their attitudes are just so red
In the ghettos, that's where they lurk
'cause multiracial societies, they just don't work
Is it the color of my skin or the color of my hair
Or is it just the clothes I wear
Why you're follow this way all home
Black pigmentation: genetic deviation
It's going to end, you know that it's going to end.
Lyrics for the song "The March" appeared in an old skinhead zine, dedicated "to our superb armed forces who fought in the Falklands":
Don’t you feel so proud
To be one of the crowd
When they walk by
With their heads held high?
Each man would give his life
For his child and wife
And for his whole country
Which includes you and me
And they walk by
With their heads held high